Guide to Chicago's food trucks

Chicago has 60+ food trucks, a number that's rapidly growing, thanks to rules getting a bit easier for food truck vendors—though there's still a long way to go before Chicago matches food truck meccas like Los Angeles or Austin.

To find your lunch today, here's a complete guide to all of them, plus where they park, what they serve and how to monitor their movements (Twitter, of course). From Jamaican restaurant trucks to lobster rolls, here's the ultimate list of all Chicago food trucks.

Grab a slice of 'za topped with meatballs or your favorite veggies, fold it in half and chow down. If you prefer your pizza in the morning, stop by for a breakfast pizza covered in eggs and sausage or bacon.

The first licensed food truck in the city, the Salsa Truck likes to hang out at 116 W Aberdeen, or the Garage, its brick-and-mortar location, where staff serve tacos with housemade salsas and other rotating menus, like fast-food recreations. The Garage also hosts other food trucks, including Happy Lobster and Doner Men.

Where: Besides the Garage, the truck can also be found at the NBC Tower and 600 W Chicago.

The DonerMen peddle doner, the traditional Turkish and German street food of meat shaved off a cone, a treat that isn't super easy to find in Chicago. It comes tucked in pita with a variety of sauces. They also offer currywurst, sausage with tomatoey curry sauce.

Where: Find them at Clark and Monroe, the University of Chicago and 600 W Chicago.

Sure, they've got a stand in the Chicago French Market, but sometimes a food truck might just be a tad more convenient. With mini doughnuts, coffee and (if you're feeling it) doughnut milkshakes, Beaver's is a sweet breakfast choice or afternoon snack.

Born out of a dream while fighting cancer, Kathryn Pekarik, who is now in remission, and her sister Laura, made cupcakes with a purpose a reality. They donate 10 percent of the proceeds to two organizations that fund cancer research and help people with cancer.

Did you wake up a little too late this morning to grab breakfast before class? Northwestern students and Evanston residents, here is your answer to your breakfast hunger pains. Amanecer serves breakfast tacos, with varieties like chorizo and egg, potato and egg and machacado (egg, shredded dried beef, tomatoes and onions) out of their amazingly adorable and incredibly tiny food truck.

Where: They make early morning stops at various locations on Northwestern's campus and around Evanston, like Maple and Church, Garrett and Sheridan, Chicago and Sheridan, Noyes and Sheridan and Foster and Sheridan.